[Users] Is this normal

Ade adrian.bradshaw at gmail.com
Sat Aug 29 04:34:05 EDT 2009


I see, thanks for the information Thorsten

AB

2009/8/29 Thorsten Schifferdecker <tsd at debian.systs.org>:
> Hi,
>
> is is normal, your server/system is a 4 core, so pro core a migration
> task is used.
>
> see:
>
> # grep ^proc /proc/cpuinfo
> processor       : 0
> processor       : 1
> processor       : 2
> processor       : 3
>
> Bye,
>  Thorsten
> --
> Thorsten Schifferdecker
>
> OpenVZ Poweruser with a swirl
> http://debian.systs.org/
>
> Ade schrieb:
>> Hi
>>
>> Ive been using OpenVZ for a while now and I really like it, its awesome
>>
>> However when doing a ps -a recently I noticed this - is it normal/expected?
>>
>>  10438 ?        00:00:00 migration/105/0
>>  10439 ?        00:00:00 migration/105/1
>>  10440 ?        00:00:00 migration/105/2
>>  10441 ?        00:00:00 migration/105/3
>>  10767 ?        00:00:00 init
>>  10768 ?        00:00:00 migration/106/0
>>  10769 ?        00:00:00 migration/106/1
>>  10770 ?        00:00:00 migration/106/2
>>  10771 ?        00:00:00 migration/106/3
>>  10826 ?        00:00:00 syslogd
>>  10845 ?        00:00:00 klogd
>>  10933 ?        00:00:00 named
>>  11208 ?        00:00:00 syslogd
>>  11241 ?        00:00:00 init
>>  11242 ?        00:00:00 migration/111/0
>>  11243 ?        00:00:00 migration/111/1
>>  11244 ?        00:00:00 migration/111/2
>>  11245 ?        00:00:00 migration/111/3
>>
>> Each container seems to have a 4 processes named migration ?
>> Everything seems to be working fine.
>>
>> Im using Centos 5.3 and this kernel 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5.028stab060.8 #1
>> SMP Mon Feb 9 21:44:50 MSK 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>>
>> thanks, AB
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